SMRČKA, Martin, Milan VIDLÁK, Karel MÁCA, Vladimír SMRČKA and Roman GÁL. The Use of Mild Hypothermia in the Prevention of the Secondary Brain Injury. In Hypothermia for Acute Brain Damage. Tokyo, Japan: Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, 2004, p. 251-254. Nottfallmedizin, XI. ISBN 4-431-21034-2.
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Original name The Use of Mild Hypothermia in the Prevention of the Secondary Brain Injury.
Name in Czech Využití mírné hypotermie k prevenci sekundárního poškození mozku.
Authors SMRČKA, Martin (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Milan VIDLÁK (203 Czech Republic), Karel MÁCA (203 Czech Republic), Vladimír SMRČKA (203 Czech Republic) and Roman GÁL (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Tokyo, Japan, Hypothermia for Acute Brain Damage, p. 251-254, 4 pp. Nottfallmedizin, XI. 2004.
Publisher Springer-Verlag, Tokyo
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 30000 3. Medical and Health Sciences
Country of publisher Japan
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/04:00012250
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
ISBN 4-431-21034-2
Keywords in English Secondary brain injury; mild hypothermia
Tags Mild hypothermia, Secondary brain injury
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Abstract
Mild hypothermia is useful in severe head injury by decreasing ICP, increasing CPP and improving outcome in patients with extracerebral hematomas.
Abstract (in Czech)
Mírná hypotermie je přínosná u těžkých poranění mozku tím, že snižuje ICP a zvyšuje CPP a zlepšuje výsledky léčby u pacientů s extracerebrálními hematomy.
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ND6844, research and development projectName: Řízená hypotermie a multimodální monitoring u pacientů po těžkém poranění mozku
Investor: Ministry of Health of the CR, Controled hypothermia and multimodal monitoring in patients after severe head injury
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